In
this 24Seven News editorial, Chief Jamie
H. Graham, sworn in as Chief Constable of the Vancouver Police
Department, recalls his early days and his recollection of
the arrests of Frank Blackhorse and Leonard Peltier. (See
page 2)

07/03/75:
Dale Lewis Shepard purchases 12-guage Remington shotgun which was
taken from S/A Coler at the time of his death for $15 from an individual
resembling Blackhorse. Exhibit
F.

07/17/75:
Teletype from FBI Rapid City to the Director and several other FBI
field offices: The investigation of this case is being directed
towards: “. . . develop[ing] information to lock Peltier and
Black Horse into this case.” Exhibit
G.

02/09/76:
Richard Stadelman, Shawano-Menominee Court, advises FBI that the
pending charges against Blackhorse of Carrying a Concealed Weapon
and Obstructing an Officer will formally be dropped at a future
date. Exhibit E, p. 1.

Blackhorse never extradited
to United States.
He remains a free man in Canada to this very day.